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The Jackbox Party Pack 11 is coming soon to bring another wave of unique games to play with friends, we also now have a new trailer and release date confirmed. It's going to arrive on October 23rd, with five all-original games.

Also revealed is the price will be £24.99 and supported across quite a lot of platforms including Linux. Details on the games:

  • Teams take down fantastical foes in a cooperative trivia battle game. Can your collective brainpower save the realm?
  • Investigate clues, argue your innocence, and put your friends on trial in a brand new social deduction game.
  • Take all that is perfectly lovely and destroy it in a head-to-head joke game where the funniest answer is exalted.
  • Record sound effects and dialogue directly from your phone in a foley-inspired game where laughter is the soundtrack.
  • Play our coziest and kookiest drawing game yet by fulfilling cookie design orders for unusual clientele.

See the new trailer below:

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From the press release: "This is the first Party Pack in years with no sequels, and that creative freedom really shines through," said Rich Gallup, Director of Production and Pack Lead on The Jackbox Party Pack 11. "Each game began as a bold idea and grew through playtesting, collaboration, and a lot of laughter. Whether you’re recording the perfect goat bleat, interrogating your friends, slaying monsters with your wits, writing ruinous jokes, or decorating cookies for a stressed-out bakery boss, there’s something here for every kind of player."

I love the fact that you can jump in and play these packs on basically anything. Good fun with the right people.

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